I love the family compound belonging to our hosts, with its birches, lupines, red cottages, and blue doors. Stuga 40 and I took photos there and at the nearby Vitlycke museum, a World Heritage site, where we saw ancient petroglyphs and a Bronze Age garden.
Near the garden were goats chewing their cud and two different kinds of shelters replicating life before 500 BC. It didn’t look luxurious. My photo of Bronze Age instruments, below, is especially for Modern Age musician Will McC.
It looks so interesting and beautiful! The petroglyphs and focus on the ancient are especially appealing and look at those lupines!!
Lupines are everywhere. They make me think of Maine, as do the tall pines.